![]() What Becomes of a Broken HeartA Poem by Laura E. Aranda![]() Does yours still sit on a backshelf?...somewhere![]() What becomes of a broken heart One might ask you, slyly of course For you would honestly never tell You might sigh, not wanting to answer by force
A broken heart, what broken heart? You scoff, trembling at the knee Why, I placed it in that cup, by the seashell Daggers shot from the arrow of curiousity cripple my plea
Of silence. I wrap my broken heart in dismantled dreams I flogged along fairly in life, never stopping to rewind the tape nor rerecord My broken heart was my own fault because it was I who fell It is the candle's melted body on the desk upon which it poured
As you and I were drawn together as if for the last time A broken heart, oh yes, I think I do remember seeing one of those Around here once. If I find it I shall place it up on a nail If I do find it, but who would ever want to be looking I suppose
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Added on August 2, 2008Last Updated on August 2, 2008 Author![]() Laura E. ArandaTXAboutOut beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing there is a field. I'll meet you there. Rumi You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep. ~Navajo Proverb One of my favorite po.. more..Writing
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